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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hi All:

I leave for Jamaica in a week and the wedding is a week from this saturday- I can't believe it is finally here!!! It seems like I have been waiting for this forever!

Anyhow- Mckoy and I have most of our paperwork together for the I-130. We were planning a trip to Kingston this time around to get his police record, but I realized earlier this week that the police record isn't necessary until we get the DS-230 (?) Kingston is almost 3 hours from McKoy's house, so this is a big trip for us! Can anyone give me some pointers on how to go about getting the police record and whether or not we should do it now or wait until my next trip back?

Thanks for any advice!

Melissa

CR1 Visa Journey

Met in Tryall 6/23/07

Married in Tryall 6/14/08

USCIS

06-28-2008: submitted I-130

07-09-2008: Check Cashed

07-11-2008: NOA1

07-16-2008 submitted I-129

07-28-2008 NOA1 for I-129

08-01-2008 I-129 touched!

08-03-2008 I-129 touched again!

09-05-2008 I-130 touched.... please, please, please... oh, please let them approve it.

09-06-2008: NOA2!!!!!!!

NVC

10-03-2008: Package forwarded to NVC

11-01-2008: COA mailed

10-23-2008: Paid AOS Bill (online)

11-03-2008: Paid IV Bill (online)

11-06-2008: Mailed I-864 and DS230 packets

11-18-2008: Case Complete

02-26-2009: Medical Exam

03-10-2009: Interview

03-27-2009: POE- Miami

??-??-2009: Social Security #

??-??-2009: Green Card

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I believe most police records are good in this case for about 6 months. They want the most recent paperwork. I wouldn't bother getting the police certificate now. I did the same thing only to find that my visa process has taken about 6 months as of yet and I had to get a new one. I would wait until you are into the NVC process before getting the certificate. Make sure beforehand that it won't take too long to get it though. You'll have to find out the time frame that way you can best decide when to get it. I wouldn't bother getting it now though, personally.

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I-130 Petition

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Frankfurt, Germany

Married in Germany : 10-19-2007

I-130 Sent : 01-03-2008

I-130 NOA1 : 02-07-2008

I-130 NOA2 : 04-28-2008

NVC Case Number Assigned : 05-02-2008

DS-3032 and AOS Fee Received from NVC: 05-17-2008

DS-3032 Choice of Agent Emailed to NVC: 05-17-2008

AOS Fee Paid Online: 05-19-2008 (PAID 05-20-2008)

AOS Sent To NVC: 05-27-2008 (Coversheet printed online)

DS-3032 accepted by NVC: 05-27-2008

I-864 Arrived at NVC: 05-28-2008

I-864 Entered into NVC System: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Received: 06-02-2008

IV Bill Paid: 06-03-2008

DS-230 sent to NVC via USPS Express Mail: 06-26-2008

DS-230 arrived at the NVC: 06-27-2008

DS-230 entered into system: 06-30-2008

Case Completed at NVC: 07-07-2008

Case Left the NVC for Frankfurt, Germany: 07-15-2008

Case Received at the Consulate: 07-17-2008

Interview Letter Received: 07-25-2008

Medical Appointment in Hamburg, Germany: 08-04-2008

Interview in Frankfurt, Germany at 8:00am: 08-13-2008 - APPROVED - VISA GRANTED

Visa Received in the Mail: 08-15-2008

Flight to the USA: 09-26-2008 (POE - LAX @ 3:40pm)

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Filed: Timeline
Hi All:

I leave for Jamaica in a week and the wedding is a week from this saturday- I can't believe it is finally here!!! It seems like I have been waiting for this forever!

Anyhow- Mckoy and I have most of our paperwork together for the I-130. We were planning a trip to Kingston this time around to get his police record, but I realized earlier this week that the police record isn't necessary until we get the DS-230 (?) Kingston is almost 3 hours from McKoy's house, so this is a big trip for us! Can anyone give me some pointers on how to go about getting the police record and whether or not we should do it now or wait until my next trip back?

Thanks for any advice!

Melissa

First of all CONGRATS on the wedding. Wish I could be there...yes I'm free loading...want some free food and liquor...just kidding. I just love weddings. How long will you be in Jamaica. I'll be there 6/19-7/7. Anyway, I'm rambling...On the paperwork we received from the embassy it said that the police certificate was good for one year. I also e-mailed the embassy and was told the same thing. Most people say 6 months, but I'm looking at out paper work right now and it says one year, but it's totally up to you. My fiance just got up early one morning got to Kingston the placed opened around 8am paid the fee got his prints taken and was back in Montego Bay before 11am. He returned 3 days later to pick it up.

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There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore... and who always will.

So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.

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I believe most police records are good in this case for about 6 months. They want the most recent paperwork. I wouldn't bother getting the police certificate now. I did the same thing only to find that my visa process has taken about 6 months as of yet and I had to get a new one. I would wait until you are into the NVC process before getting the certificate. Make sure beforehand that it won't take too long to get it though. You'll have to find out the time frame that way you can best decide when to get it. I wouldn't bother getting it now though, personally.

I agree...and like I said it didn't take long to get it. Some people like to get it before hand to make sure they're no surprises on it. A few of my friends had simple violations or court dates that came up on the check that they thought were taken care of many years ago. I'm sure all is well.

Latahs.

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....when it hurts to look back and you're scared to look ahead LOOK beside you and I'll be there.....

There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won't anymore... and who always will.

So, don't worry about people from your past, there's a reason why they didn't make it to your future.

6002239865101_1_27247687.jpg (cost of the IMMIGRATION PROCESS)

tep aff a mi name

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